| N.C. Waugh and D.A. Norman. Primary Memory, Psychological Review. 72:89-104. |
....makers to consider important influences on a decision may be reduced even further if fast action is demanded in crisis situations. One cognitive psychology study demonstrated that people cannot retain and reason simultaneously about more than two concepts in environments filled with distractions [10]. These and other cognitive psychology findings provide motivation for automated methods that can balance the value and costs of displayed information. 4.1 EVRI and Display of Information Let us now consider the use of EVRI to the case of decisions about the display of information that is ....
N.C. Waugh and D.A. Norman. Primary memory. Psychological Review, 72:89--104, 1965.
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N.C. Waugh and D.A. Norman. Primary Memory, Psychological Review. 72:89-104.
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N. Waugh and D. Norman. Primary memory. Psychological Review, 72:89-104, 1965.
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N. Waugh and D. Norman. Primary memory. Psychological Review, 72:89-104, 1965.
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